Acting Director General of SON, Dr. Paul Angya, gave the ultimatum at a stakeholder’s forum for tyre dealers in Lagos, stating. He said fake tyres have been the leading cause of several deaths in the country based on a recent report by the Road Safety Commission. Adding that out of 8,986 accidents recorded in 2015, 722 were due to tyre bursts, which has led to the death of 446 persons
He said:
“Our new Act 2015 empowered us to jail promoters of sub-standard product up to 10 years and we will not relent to jail any culprit. ‘’We are going to stamp out corruption among the tyre dealers, “we are going to set up a taskforce and we will not sleep until we confirm that accidents in the country are not traced to substandard tyres again.”
“We are ready to eliminate importation of sub-standard products into Nigeria, because of this we have reached out to other government agencies to ensure that we work together and stop smugglers of fake products into the country.
“If you have fake tyre in your shop make sure you disposed them in the next 24 hours, thereafter our team will visit you and we will charge you for murderer. “To eliminate corruption from SON, we are going to introduce e-payment, e-invoice and e-receipt to stamp out corruption from the system,”He said the organization is also working on improving the standard of products that are sold to consumers.
Adding:
“To ease our work and improve quality of goods and products in Nigeria, we are working to improve expansion of SON facilities across the country so that people in Sokoto will not travel to Maiduguri to text their products”
“What many of our farmers do before they can take their products to abroad is to first take it to Ghana laboratory for text, once the goods pass through text in Ghana the products will send to abroad in the name of Ghana and Ghana government will take the glory.”
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Yepa!!!😱😱,,prison go full o
ReplyDeleteThis a welcome development bcos prolifiration of drugs, foods and wines is on rise and these criminals are endagering the lives of Nigerians and they don't give a damn provided they make ilicit profit. I don talk my own o
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ReplyDeleteI support the move but they are looking for scapegoats. What about bad roads which is the biggest culprit? I guess they no wan focus on that since it will require taking blame and responsibility for once. And biko which one is 24 hour notice? At least 7 days would have been appropriate to ensure that each dealer has time to destroy the goods. I hope they won't all be rushing to meet the deadline and cause more accidents in the process.
ReplyDeleteOh, is it now they know???
ReplyDeleteWhy is the PRESENT GOVERNMENT OUT TO FIGHT CORRUPTION???
EVERYBODY IN A POSITION TO APPROVE "SOMETHING" MUST "COLLECT OGUNJE"
I support that move. A lot of lives are lost directly or indirectly to substantial products.
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About time too
ReplyDeleteYes eliminate all forms of kwaruption.Baba's good works can only be felt when his administration is almost over but that's progress enough
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Hmm!
ReplyDeleteStory,buying a new tyre is expensive how many Nigerian can afford to buy a new tyre,wt this present APC chain?. It is well.
ReplyDeleteStory,buying a new tyre is expensive how many Nigerian can afford to buy a new tyre,wt this present APC chain?. It is well.
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Alaba market, take note..
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ReplyDeleteGood one.
ReplyDeleteSo what is the basis and the yardstick for grading substandard products even though the look brand new?
ReplyDeleteCan the federal government give SON such power?I thought the right thing to do is for SON to approach the National Assembly to review their current act with which they operate with a view to making importation of substandard goods an offense punishable with a jail term of 10 years with no option of fine.
ReplyDeleteWhat a disappointment. I was hoping for at least 50 yrs imprisonment for them.
ReplyDeleteWhat many of our farmers do before they can take their products to abroad is to first take it to Ghana laboratory for text , once the goods pass through text in Ghana the products will send to abroad in the name of Ghana and Ghana government will take the glory.”
ReplyDeleteIs it text or test ?
Human Being No Be God
I give kudos to FG on dis one. Every product dealers will now be compelled to sit tight
ReplyDeleteGood idea, if it can be maintain
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Just imagine! When have they become the judiciary,when...?
ReplyDeleteTyre dealers are mainly Igbos .....Mmmmmmm anyway, the right thing should be done.
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So you guys are just waking up from slumber nonsense why won't Ghana take the glory when corruption has eaten so deep into the system and people will not find means of selling their products
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ReplyDeleteWE ALL KNOW THIS GOVERNMENT IS AGAINST IGBO ETHNIC GROUP.HOW MANY NIGERIANS CAN AFFORD ORIGINAL PRODUCTS,THIS HYPOCRITE SHOULD BE IN JAIL THEN FOR OFFERING NIGERIAN STUDENTS SUBSTANDARD EDUCATION,HEALTHCARE,AND ELECTRICITY,WHILE HIS CHILDREN ARE ENJOYING QUALITY SCHOOLS ABROAD,AND CONTRADICTING HIMSELF BY SAYING THOSE WHO CAN AFFORD IT SHOULD.EVERYONE NOW KNOWS HIS AGENDA.
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I over concur
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